It was a night to remember for music enthusiasts as Yago Pon Dat, on Friday, December 22, took the stage to launch his highly anticipated debut album, Suwejo.
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The energy in the air was electrifying as fans gathered at Camp Kigali, ready to witness a legendary performance.
It&039;s been causing quite the stir! In just a year, Yago has come so far on his musical journey, and this album is a testament to his incredible talent.
The atmosphere was electric, with everyone eager to witness Yago's mind-blowing performance.
‘Suwejo’ the album featured singles including 'Suwejo', 'Rata', 'Si Swing', 'Umuhoza', 'Yahweh', 'Original Kopy', 'Alright', 'True Love', 'Naremeye' featuring Bushali, 'My Love', and 'Vis à Vis'.
The event was filled with shouts of praise and appreciation for Yago, who took a moment to express his heartfelt gratitude to God and the media for their unwavering support in promoting the show.
The show kicked off with Bushali, who got the crowd hyped up with his popular tracks like 'Umwirabura,' 'Kugasima,' and 'Ni Tuebue.' Niyo Bosco took the stage next and kept the party going with songs like 'Piyapuresha' and 'Urugi.' The atmosphere was electric!
Then, it was finally time for Yago to shine. He made his grand entrance and performed songs from his debut album 'Suwejo.' The crowd went wild as he sang hits like 'Yahwe,' 'Si Swing,' 'Original Copy,' and 'Ni Wane' featuring Inyogo Ye.
Yago's talent and passion were on full display, and everyone was captivated by his performance.
But the excitement didn't stop there. Gospel musician Aline Gahongayire graced the stage with her soulful voice, followed by Burundians Double Jay and Kilikou Akili, who brought their unique style to the show. Each artist gave it their all, even though they had limited time to perform.
Before Yago performed his final song, 'Suwejo,' he did something special.
He brought his parents on stage to express his gratitude for their unwavering support throughout his journey.
Yago presented them with a beautiful art picture of President Paul Kagame, as a symbol of appreciation for the stability and freedom that Rwanda enjoys under his leadership.
Though there were a few unexpected absences, like Chris Eazy and Levixon, the show was still a massive success.
The audience was filled with big names from the music industry, including Alyn Sano, legendary artist manager Alex Muyoboke, and producer Bob Pro.
Yago Pon Dat's album launch was defined by heartfelt moments, and a celebration of Rwandan music.